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Server Administration Tasks
InfraStruXure Central 4.0 User’s Reference 99
Type in the desired values and then click Apply to save any changes to the server.
Click Cancel to close this window without saving any changes.
The Secure Shell (SSH) Control Pane
Secure shell (SSH) is a program that enables you to log into your InfraStruXure Central server over a
network, from a command line, and to execute commands on the device. It provides strong authentication
and secure communications over insecure channels. Your InfraStruXure Central server supports SSH
connections, but this support is primarily intended for use with APC support guidance in troubleshooting
device issues. You can use the Secure Shell (SSH) Control pane, to enable or disable the SSH support on
the device.
Using this pane you can specify whether or not SSH is currently running, and also specify whether or not
you want SSH started automatically at device startup. Select the appropriate radio buttons and then click
Apply to save your settings.
The SNMP Server Pane
Use the SNMP Server pane to view or change the SNMP communications settings on your InfraStruXure
Central server. The SNMP pane contains the following fields:
Type in the desired values and then click Apply to save any changes to the server. Click Cancel to close
this window without saving any changes.
SOCKS Proxy Pane
Use the SOCKS Proxy pane to enable or disable InfraStruXure Central's built-in SOCKS v5 proxy server.
Once enabled, users with proxy access will be able to connect to the server using a SOCKS client, and
will also be able to access devices that reside on the internal DHCP LAN from the public LAN. The
SOCKS v5 server uses port 1080.
Note
IP ports 1 - 65535 are valid, with the exception of ports 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 123, 161, and
389. These ports are reserved for use by the NetBotz appliance, and using them would
create a conflict and would result in operational difficulties.
Field Description
Enable SNMP agent check box Check this check box to enable the SNMP agent on your device.
Read-only community Type in this field the read-only community name for SNMP read
requests.
Confirm community When updating or changing the SNMP read-only community
name, type the new community name in this field as well.
SNMP read/write community Type in this field the read/write community name for SNMP
read requests.
Confirm community When updating or changing the SNMP read/write community
name, type the new community name in this field as well.
Port Type in this field the port number to be used for SNMP
communications. The default value is 161.
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